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they go to church with us, work with us, so with us. their neighbors, completely integrated. they're not segregated. the completely integrated except for a piece of paper tickets that might everybody else has. hot not we also look to the future and we do not want families to be separated. we want families to stay together. that's the value of this nation. if that previous generations of immigrants came. every generation of immigrant except the chinese and the latina were allowed to bring their families and was never seen us about them. family unification should be part of parcel of our system. we should look to our future. but as the future needs of this country? it's okay. it's okay to talk about what our economy needs, hardly prosper, how to make sure our economy grows? and to include that at the same time we meet the economy needs to grow and prosper, were also going to sustain a good standard of living. it shouldn't be one or the other. so we have adopted in the national afl-cio, a position that says we protect workers and the nation by the way, the 11 elion are part of t
they go to church with us, work with us, so with us. their neighbors, completely integrated. they're not segregated. the completely integrated except for a piece of paper tickets that might everybody else has. hot not we also look to the future and we do not want families to be separated. we want families to stay together. that's the value of this nation. if that previous generations of immigrants came. every generation of immigrant except the chinese and the latina were allowed to bring their...
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the mechanism is in place allows us to move to the next step. which we haven't before able to do in four years. >> one for from me. yesterday's post had a detailed report on your caucus and among the adjectives from members of the caucus was adrift, fractured, and leadership team still learning to work together, and a rank-and-file so green that even the leaders' allies tune them out sometimes. how would you assess the state of the g.o.p. and the house so far this season in. >> i think if you take where the conference was on january 2nd, which was at a pretty low point, and you fast-forward these five months, i think that what we have seen is a real coalescing and maturing of the conference in a way that has allowed to us get through the challenge of the to the query jerry, the which will -- to you the sequester, and a plan that embraces -- resequence the debt ceiling discussion and debate, and matter that will be before us now, october, november time frame. so i think that the successes of the conference has had early in this 113th congress hav
the mechanism is in place allows us to move to the next step. which we haven't before able to do in four years. >> one for from me. yesterday's post had a detailed report on your caucus and among the adjectives from members of the caucus was adrift, fractured, and leadership team still learning to work together, and a rank-and-file so green that even the leaders' allies tune them out sometimes. how would you assess the state of the g.o.p. and the house so far this season in. >> i...
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my brief answer is that we'll very much depend on us the europeans. i think it is in our interest that the u.s. rebalance its interests and focus more in the asia-pacific region taken into account the rising powers. if we are to ensure americans still zaire parliament as a power company europeans must invest in the transatlantic relationship politically, economically and militarily. mrs. yacoub sorry asked the same question. will they see what a vacation down k. -- downgrade nato? if the europeans don't invest in the transatlantic relationship, it may we cannot bond. but actually we've seen a strong u.s. commitment to european security. for instance, the u.s. contribution to a nato missile defense system is a u.s. commitment to addressing emerging security challenges. so instead of having a lot of stationary forces in europe, the u.s. is now engaged in a modern way that actually addresses the threats of our turn. in that respect, you also asked me about absolute infrastructure. do they have any research that indicates how much money is wasted on obsol
my brief answer is that we'll very much depend on us the europeans. i think it is in our interest that the u.s. rebalance its interests and focus more in the asia-pacific region taken into account the rising powers. if we are to ensure americans still zaire parliament as a power company europeans must invest in the transatlantic relationship politically, economically and militarily. mrs. yacoub sorry asked the same question. will they see what a vacation down k. -- downgrade nato? if the...
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can we bring us home. and how much do they step up what we really need them that they don't look for the europe umbrella over nato -- the u.s. umbrella over nato and there's some defining moments relative to the future of nato and the trans-atlantic relationship in dealing with this whole range of issues going all across south of europe that's going to have a direct effect on them. i wish i could be more optimistic about a, but we all see what the fiscal constraints are and the affaires d. been imposed and they will literally come to the point where they have tough decisions to make because the u.s. will simply not be there at the level in presence and protection that they're used to and have relied on in the past. >> bud mcfarland, husband. >> that, your legacy lives on. good to see you. >> thank you for coming. for more than 30 years they served our country. during the energy natural resources committee a though. we are continuing to spend almost $400 billion a year to buy oil. and your colleague, senato
can we bring us home. and how much do they step up what we really need them that they don't look for the europe umbrella over nato -- the u.s. umbrella over nato and there's some defining moments relative to the future of nato and the trans-atlantic relationship in dealing with this whole range of issues going all across south of europe that's going to have a direct effect on them. i wish i could be more optimistic about a, but we all see what the fiscal constraints are and the affaires d. been...
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so they'd heard he made a about us. so we ultimately concluded an independent would hurt us. >> we had obama voters. >> ray. they were obama voters and people open to alternatives. but by the third person in their to split this republican for an alternative. >> matt, did you ever think there is going to be, forget larry johnson or ron paul, but just polarized that? >> i don't think i ever really thought about this seriously, but to the questioners question, that are paul was someone we took serious from the beginning of our primary read it to the day of her convention that we were fortunate. you know, dr. paul and his supporters are anybody who underestimates them to sit at their own peril. we were fortunate the government of a relationship. >> they had debated between the 2008 primary and the 2012 primary. i think they had debated 37 times together. i do want to speak for them, but he is a nice man, so we always took dr. paul seriously in the primary were very happy he stayed. >> you think without that personal relatio
so they'd heard he made a about us. so we ultimately concluded an independent would hurt us. >> we had obama voters. >> ray. they were obama voters and people open to alternatives. but by the third person in their to split this republican for an alternative. >> matt, did you ever think there is going to be, forget larry johnson or ron paul, but just polarized that? >> i don't think i ever really thought about this seriously, but to the questioners question, that are paul...
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all of us need to contribute to reducing debt to and removing us from this class. it is not an option for an action. if we have not, the people who are least likely to survive it are the ones who will be hit the hardest and hit first. i want to leave you with a bible verse because that's what they do. and it's philippines chapter two verse four. each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. >> thank you very much. next i'd like to invite up trend to come and media specialist at colorado state university. >> hi, i am kiersten a senior political science major at colorado state university. he would think is a graduating senior at the number one thing i would care about would be getting a job. and i guess in a way that's what a lot of people are thinking about. but i actually want to be a local government practitioner. and so i'm thinking about the debt in a totally different way. i think if we allow things to go as they are or make a decision that isn't the right decision, will find yourself unable to provide service is t
all of us need to contribute to reducing debt to and removing us from this class. it is not an option for an action. if we have not, the people who are least likely to survive it are the ones who will be hit the hardest and hit first. i want to leave you with a bible verse because that's what they do. and it's philippines chapter two verse four. each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. >> thank you very much. next i'd like to invite up...
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we are so pleased to have this panel with us. i know as others have been here in the past understand the multiple commitments that members are trying to be able to meet this morning. cloning might be good for the committee structure here. senator cochran had to step back to the appropriations meeting, but it's interesting others will be coming and going as well. we so appreciate all of you being here. we will introduce all of our witnesses and then ask you each to speak for five minutes am i welcome any other written testimony you have. i am first going to turn in my senator baucus to introduce the distinguished first mls, leon lasalle. >> thank you, madam chairwoman. it's an honor for me to introduce leon. leon is a native american rancher, the real deal. several generations is a grandfather in chippewa creek reservation in montana. we've got seven reservations in montana and one of the reservation by the tribal members. around the mountains between montana. had a real stand out as landmark in our state. leon was featured in the
we are so pleased to have this panel with us. i know as others have been here in the past understand the multiple commitments that members are trying to be able to meet this morning. cloning might be good for the committee structure here. senator cochran had to step back to the appropriations meeting, but it's interesting others will be coming and going as well. we so appreciate all of you being here. we will introduce all of our witnesses and then ask you each to speak for five minutes am i...
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we do a conferences from whey they used to call an unknown location. he was forced into this game, and i guess he didn't respond to that. they were not somebody in pakistan who is amongst them and with them, and it doesn't work, and that also says something about dynasty. you see, dynasty, unless you earn it, i think that's the moral of the story, that even for die nays tick politics of the kind we see, you know, represented in pakistan, earn the stripes, so to speak, struggle, was in it, and here people don't just -- you can't just throw a name at them anymore, i think, and say this is in the name of -- i think people want it to end. >> thank you. i'll open it up to the audience. i got a number of names already, just bear with me. i'll try to get as many as we can in the short time at our disposal. holland, you had your hand up. >> i'm harlan thank you very much. do you have a break down of the number of seats in the national assembly, how it seats, and how do you see the relationship evolving between the president, what is the future as far as you ca
we do a conferences from whey they used to call an unknown location. he was forced into this game, and i guess he didn't respond to that. they were not somebody in pakistan who is amongst them and with them, and it doesn't work, and that also says something about dynasty. you see, dynasty, unless you earn it, i think that's the moral of the story, that even for die nays tick politics of the kind we see, you know, represented in pakistan, earn the stripes, so to speak, struggle, was in it, and...
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it will be helpful for us to avoid this if we get to us as quickly as you can some of the details of what specific impacts would be if we do not avoid sequestering. >> we intend too that, as i said, but at the same time, we want to make sure whatever we come up with, we can defend and make sensednat's why i referenced the review until we get the review, and then go forward. i agree with that. >> senator graham? >> i'll be last and certainly least. secretary hagel, i want to congratulate you and administration for i think a responsible handling in north korea, very quickly, but i think 2013 is a major year for national security issues. if we don't deal with north korea between now and the end of the year we're probably in trouble one way or the other? >> i have been disappointed, and i think the urgency oly increases. >> as i understand it, as we negotiate the d5 plus one, intelligence tells us that the level of enriched uranium has gone up in the negotiations, not down. do you agree with that? >> there's a pattern for them to stable what they think. >> the information i've received i
it will be helpful for us to avoid this if we get to us as quickly as you can some of the details of what specific impacts would be if we do not avoid sequestering. >> we intend too that, as i said, but at the same time, we want to make sure whatever we come up with, we can defend and make sensednat's why i referenced the review until we get the review, and then go forward. i agree with that. >> senator graham? >> i'll be last and certainly least. secretary hagel, i want to...
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he's providing for his sons and he's an example for us all. you see, work is people more than a paycheck. it gives them a sense of purpose coming sense of pride. it makes a part of their community. it gives them the dignity we all deserve we can never forget this essential fact. [applause] work is good, work is dignified. would we help struggling families who should help people like the road because they remind us every life has potential for redemption. they must reform our approach and government. government must work with them and not against them. before all else, the government must work. it must function. [applause] the government must function because chaos is fertile soil for liberalism. you see what politicians budget by crisis, would have been this? they make deals in the dead of night, far away from public view, lobbyists speak in their projects and government grows. cronyism spreads, crowds of communities as it lurches to crisis to crisis, we have an uncertainty tax on everyone in the nation. to make it impossible to plan for their
he's providing for his sons and he's an example for us all. you see, work is people more than a paycheck. it gives them a sense of purpose coming sense of pride. it makes a part of their community. it gives them the dignity we all deserve we can never forget this essential fact. [applause] work is good, work is dignified. would we help struggling families who should help people like the road because they remind us every life has potential for redemption. they must reform our approach and...
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they walk among us every single day. and does anybody really believe that the next adam lanza isn't planning his attack on a school he's already identified at this very moment? how many more copycats are waiting in the wings for their moment of fame from a national media machine that rewards them with wall-to-wall anticipation and a sense of -- attention and a sense of identity that they crave while provoking others to try to make their mark. a dozen more killers? a hundred more? how can we possibly even guess how many given our nation's refusal to create an active national day -- database of the mentally ill? the fact is this, that wouldn't even begin to address the much larger, more lethal criminal class; killers, robbers, rapists, gang members who have spread like cancer in every community across our nation. meanwhile, while that happens federal gun prosecutions have decreased by 40% to the lowest levels in a decade. so now due to a declined willingnesses to prosecute dangerous criminals, violent crime is increasing a
they walk among us every single day. and does anybody really believe that the next adam lanza isn't planning his attack on a school he's already identified at this very moment? how many more copycats are waiting in the wings for their moment of fame from a national media machine that rewards them with wall-to-wall anticipation and a sense of -- attention and a sense of identity that they crave while provoking others to try to make their mark. a dozen more killers? a hundred more? how can we...
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what are the standards for use? there's been discussion about that nationally as well as state-by-state. mark talked about this very compellingly. >> write nonstandard characters that protect you. >> exactly. that is a major shortfall. [inaudible] the other thing is consumers should be worried about in here this very rarely in the discussion, how much radiation a real exposed to? only not the beginning studies about the fact that we're paying significant health care consequences associated with these incentives, which are to do everything possible. i think were at the bottom end of the understanding, but that's part of it from the patient did. >> if i could add another word when it comes to the individual x variant, they've fallen into next year, where should i give a coverage and how much is it going to cost? the next question is a look at these 32 million uninsured americans and the system is will i have a provider to be there and take care of me because all the assistance and reimbursement incentives are reassign
what are the standards for use? there's been discussion about that nationally as well as state-by-state. mark talked about this very compellingly. >> write nonstandard characters that protect you. >> exactly. that is a major shortfall. [inaudible] the other thing is consumers should be worried about in here this very rarely in the discussion, how much radiation a real exposed to? only not the beginning studies about the fact that we're paying significant health care consequences...
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nobody liked us, but they don't like us now either. but our actual power in the region was at an historic high water mark. they were collapsing from iraq to afghanistan. many situations just taking a pass on actively and syria being the number one. the other engagement involvement that we did pursue libya is not to recommend nation. i'm not sure the assad regime is going to lose. the ray nance will help the regime last a lot time. the russians and chinese will defend them internationally if not resupply them and at some point they'll go up, not down. you have a middle east where the u.s. has increased and blocks contending for power. the arabian, steering with great power sponsorship from russia and china in the sunni increasing phalluses part of the region which will maintain some sort of alliance with united case, but not one that will be able to direct as we have up to 2008. so this could turn into some name, a really ugly very rapidly. >> that's only if you think 80,000 people dead is not ugly. yes, sir. adding a mac >> foreign-pol
nobody liked us, but they don't like us now either. but our actual power in the region was at an historic high water mark. they were collapsing from iraq to afghanistan. many situations just taking a pass on actively and syria being the number one. the other engagement involvement that we did pursue libya is not to recommend nation. i'm not sure the assad regime is going to lose. the ray nance will help the regime last a lot time. the russians and chinese will defend them internationally if not...
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it's very, very hard to use a stake in addition to a kerry. there's a .. of my book i referred to after the debt ceiling fiasco of the summer of 2011 when they came back in yet another conjuring resolution used to fund the government and the obama administration had passed a budget was coming up. the republican leadership believed they couldn't use the vote in fact there are members voted against it. the appropriations committee, which designed these continuous solutions and all other spending bills with serious. they insisted on meeting with the leadership. were the ones being punished. for doing everything you want us to do and get these guys still won't go for it. ..
it's very, very hard to use a stake in addition to a kerry. there's a .. of my book i referred to after the debt ceiling fiasco of the summer of 2011 when they came back in yet another conjuring resolution used to fund the government and the obama administration had passed a budget was coming up. the republican leadership believed they couldn't use the vote in fact there are members voted against it. the appropriations committee, which designed these continuous solutions and all other spending...
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one of the many things that happened to all of us, not just those of us who live close, but all of us in this country was in the face of unspeakable tragedy we felt, maybe for the first time in a long time the fact that we have a lot more in common than we have things separating yes. all the trivialities to all of the conceits kamal the day-to-day concerns that we have fallaway. we don't want that sort of thing to have to remind us of that bottom line fact. the truth is that all the issues we struggle with, whether medicare or social security, welfare of grandparents, whether it is how much we tax, invest, how good our system of education is to all of those things at their core is the notion that we want the same for the kids of bridgeport as the kids in greenwich. there's an awful lot more that unites us than divides us which will make this cars we all serve in live up to the ability in the qualities of the republic. thank you very much. >> congresswoman. >> good morning, everyone. i was elected to congress about a year-and-a-half ago from california. i represent a district of los an
one of the many things that happened to all of us, not just those of us who live close, but all of us in this country was in the face of unspeakable tragedy we felt, maybe for the first time in a long time the fact that we have a lot more in common than we have things separating yes. all the trivialities to all of the conceits kamal the day-to-day concerns that we have fallaway. we don't want that sort of thing to have to remind us of that bottom line fact. the truth is that all the issues we...
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sees a bloom in global energy use. the world uses far more of every type of energy in the coming decades, the u.s. energy department said thursday in a report that predicts china and india drive growing consumption." start off by telling us why we are looking at this. >> guest: it's important to the u.s., priorities, on a number of fronts, the environment, energy security, and the economy since what's going on a global basis, energy consumption, it grows by 10% in our view, out to the year of 2040, but the world's energy consumption is up by more than half over the same period, and so what's happening in the world is important to the united states. >> host: why is it so important to the united states? i mean give us details about how that affects our plans for our energy use, what sort of -- >> guest: well, energy expenditures are one of the highest portions of consumer budgets, consumers in the u.s. are paying relatively high prices for fuels, particularly petroleum right now, despite the fact that electricity bills h
sees a bloom in global energy use. the world uses far more of every type of energy in the coming decades, the u.s. energy department said thursday in a report that predicts china and india drive growing consumption." start off by telling us why we are looking at this. >> guest: it's important to the u.s., priorities, on a number of fronts, the environment, energy security, and the economy since what's going on a global basis, energy consumption, it grows by 10% in our view, out to...
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they sent us fines as well. they the , -- austin, sent us a cease and decease and the city council has made it impossible for them to impound vehicles as well. i think what happened in california is we went from an attitude of the regulators to hey, you can't do that we're going to shut you down to, ok, we get it. we need new rules, let's have a conversation about what this new median is like, what the right rules should be for it, and how do we benefit california through this new capability? that is the approach we want. we want to talk to these folks. we're not saying there is no role for government. we think there needs to be a way to encourage eninnovation. >> your company reached an agreement with regulators and so what was the deal to get them off your back? >> right. we had a number of trust issues in place background checks, rating system, etc. the public utilities commission's number one concern is public safety. i think they're not as focused on the entrenched interest like the taxi cab, they are inter
they sent us fines as well. they the , -- austin, sent us a cease and decease and the city council has made it impossible for them to impound vehicles as well. i think what happened in california is we went from an attitude of the regulators to hey, you can't do that we're going to shut you down to, ok, we get it. we need new rules, let's have a conversation about what this new median is like, what the right rules should be for it, and how do we benefit california through this new capability?...
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it responds to the use of devices. that problem has been resolved definitively, so it can't be the basis of further legislation. but we talk about here is congress looks and said could solve that. section five has done its work. people register voters. senators to see a very large group of the population has politically wedded themselves to section five are not going to vote against it. so i think that evidence would suggest the efficacy of section five. you have a different constituency from 1964. coming to the point
it responds to the use of devices. that problem has been resolved definitively, so it can't be the basis of further legislation. but we talk about here is congress looks and said could solve that. section five has done its work. people register voters. senators to see a very large group of the population has politically wedded themselves to section five are not going to vote against it. so i think that evidence would suggest the efficacy of section five. you have a different constituency from...
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assure us . >> congressman, i can only tell you what i'm telling. we are on track to meet october 1st. i can't tell you exactly will happen. that's the determination we are on track to meet it. we test it. >> you're not on track to meet it. that was the question. >> pardon me? >> you're not track on meet it. >> we are on track to meet the october first deadline. >> there will be no further -- again, i'm trying to get to the bottom line. .. speed thank you area match, madam secretary. >> out zero and assistant secretary of state, andrew shapiro sat down for an interview at the council of foreign relations today in washington. he's a longtime adviser to hillary clinton. his conversation for the national defense university lasts about an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning everyone and welcome to the account on foreign relations. a reminder, today's meeting is on the record. greetings to everyone there as well. my name is celina realuyo. i'm not national security at the defense university and i will be serving a circus rider. with a great h
assure us . >> congressman, i can only tell you what i'm telling. we are on track to meet october 1st. i can't tell you exactly will happen. that's the determination we are on track to meet it. we test it. >> you're not on track to meet it. that was the question. >> pardon me? >> you're not track on meet it. >> we are on track to meet the october first deadline. >> there will be no further -- again, i'm trying to get to the bottom line. .. speed thank you...
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i saw she used a cane. she has on occasion used a cane. she's 83 now. she came a lot in june. she keeps a very busy travel schedule. she involves very much in the work, and still talk about alzheimer's, which is what her husband died of. and remains pretty active and published a little book earlier this year, but during the reading of the texas affirmative case, which picked up where had her michigan ruling left a decade ago, she just sat with her hands clasped not showing her feelings at all. as everybody remembering it was a 7-1 ruling that didn't dismantle or hurt her majority opinion for 2003. but a lot has yet to play out in term of how lower courts are going interpret it. i try toed to get an interview with her after ward and she said no. i presume -- she's the kind of person, i think, will say what she thinks about it. some of us remember after that 2007, 2008 term when several of her majority opinions were undercut, she said a few months later they are dismantling my opinions. how would you feel about that? i think eventually just justice oh connor will be able to keep
i saw she used a cane. she has on occasion used a cane. she's 83 now. she came a lot in june. she keeps a very busy travel schedule. she involves very much in the work, and still talk about alzheimer's, which is what her husband died of. and remains pretty active and published a little book earlier this year, but during the reading of the texas affirmative case, which picked up where had her michigan ruling left a decade ago, she just sat with her hands clasped not showing her feelings at all....
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when i appreciate what it is we have in front of us and how we balance this because we keep using that word axis. these are inextricably tied. as mentioned to you, mr. chairman, the importance of water. for the geopolitical, global perspective, if we get ourselves into this next big rapport, i'm not convinced it's over oil. i'm more convinced it's over water because through water full control so much of what we do another person or road whether energy or other ways. i'm fascinated with some of the discussion here this morning, very thoughtful contribution from each of you. dr. webber, i appreciate from a federal that there should be greater engagement. i clearly believe that. i've been focused a lot on what's going on in safari's energy reliability and the factors see the shift from coal to natural gas because of what's going on within the market but also the regulatory days. then you've got this great unknown when it comes to what the impact of a warming climate and drought will mean on our water resources getting impact everything from nuclear to hydro to everything else to up to do
when i appreciate what it is we have in front of us and how we balance this because we keep using that word axis. these are inextricably tied. as mentioned to you, mr. chairman, the importance of water. for the geopolitical, global perspective, if we get ourselves into this next big rapport, i'm not convinced it's over oil. i'm more convinced it's over water because through water full control so much of what we do another person or road whether energy or other ways. i'm fascinated with some of...
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the fact is people got used and the battle days of industry. people got used for fares the reps are below, where airlines suffer losses on every single passenger. they weren't even covering feel, so i would say, you know, i can't talk about future airfares because my lawyer slap me when i do that, but today they are incredible bargain. we can get you from point a to point b. in complete safety at great speed, with reliability unlike any other form of transportation. very efficient transportation. obviously as fares change, people make decisions whether or not they make particular trips, but this is a business that remains brutally competitive. >> here we go right here. [inaudible] >> almost, but not quiet. >> alliances have brought enormous value to members of the alliances and there's three major alliances. i think alliances change over time. i was actually meeting this morning i was telling me about his personal ax. it's forming. if you think of how starlings change when they were put together initially, it's been a huge transformation and th
the fact is people got used and the battle days of industry. people got used for fares the reps are below, where airlines suffer losses on every single passenger. they weren't even covering feel, so i would say, you know, i can't talk about future airfares because my lawyer slap me when i do that, but today they are incredible bargain. we can get you from point a to point b. in complete safety at great speed, with reliability unlike any other form of transportation. very efficient...
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. >> who knows what it's going to throw at us. women seem to get skills and credentials at a much faster rate than men are and they seem to be more nimble. and that kind of filters down into our society. in my book i talk about how that changes marriage and notions of fatherhood in what men can and can't do in families and how young people as sex and make decisions. so you really start to see it having an influence in our culture. >> yesterday and can and can't, linda mcmahon faced off against democratic congressman, chris murphy to fill the seat of retiring senator joe lieberman. this hour-long debate was hosted by the connecticut broadcasters association. >> moderator: welcome to the bottom of the hilton hotel in downtown hartford for this final debate of the u.s. senate campaign in connecticut between democratic congressman chris murphy and republican, linda mcmahon. this debate is sponsored by the connecticut broadcasters association. the reporters include al terzi, dennis tallis, keisha grant, nbc connecticut and mark davis o
. >> who knows what it's going to throw at us. women seem to get skills and credentials at a much faster rate than men are and they seem to be more nimble. and that kind of filters down into our society. in my book i talk about how that changes marriage and notions of fatherhood in what men can and can't do in families and how young people as sex and make decisions. so you really start to see it having an influence in our culture. >> yesterday and can and can't, linda mcmahon faced...
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that was always very useful. in any event, i think my proposal would have two beneficial consequences. one, as i believe senator blumenthal alluded to. it would provide us with the opportunity of judges to reach more informed decisions because we would heard two point of view. that's what we do day in and day out in the chamber and courtroom or accustomed to that. we are comfortable with that. secondly, create a mechanism, i think is very important for in instance when the government prevails when the surveillance court judge approves the new and novel request because there was a lawyer engaged at the outset that lawyer could seek review before the foreign intelligence court of review and in turn before the united states supreme court. today, of course, only the government can appeal. and the government has done so, i believe on a couple of occasions. i'm familiar with one. there was nobody there on behalf of the other side. and as i said, i think that my proposal is fairly simple and straightforward. economicall
that was always very useful. in any event, i think my proposal would have two beneficial consequences. one, as i believe senator blumenthal alluded to. it would provide us with the opportunity of judges to reach more informed decisions because we would heard two point of view. that's what we do day in and day out in the chamber and courtroom or accustomed to that. we are comfortable with that. secondly, create a mechanism, i think is very important for in instance when the government prevails...
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he voted for us across the board. it will cost us 4000 new jobs. we need some and will fight for the strong businesses who will struggle with the tough decision to have to make because of the lousy policies put in place and for spending. we need to get back to strong economic growth and job creation. that is what i am going to do in the united states senate. [cheers] [applause] >> moderator: thank you, audience, for holding your closet till the end. and thank you for joining us for tonight's u.s. senate debate in 12 days. make your voices heard. please vote. join us on election night for complete coverage. in the meantime comest, see you tonight on the news at 10:00 o'clock. good night. [cheers] [applause] >> the new york 24th district today debated. this debate is part of the central news in new york. >> tonight, the debate of the candidates for 24th congressional district. here are your moderators. >> good evening from the studios here in syracuse. we welcome you to this election, this 2012 debate. this evening we will hear the candidates for the
he voted for us across the board. it will cost us 4000 new jobs. we need some and will fight for the strong businesses who will struggle with the tough decision to have to make because of the lousy policies put in place and for spending. we need to get back to strong economic growth and job creation. that is what i am going to do in the united states senate. [cheers] [applause] >> moderator: thank you, audience, for holding your closet till the end. and thank you for joining us for...
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, that would give us a non-tie. on the values question, you know, we have -- i think that sometimes we forget that the united states, during most history was a diverse country from the colonial times. i think those of us who grew up with or remember the sort of universal popular cultures of the radio entertainment programs, the movies of the 1930s and 40s, television in the 50s and early 1960s, there was a need ya set up with a huge -- media set up with a huge advantage of a popular culture that appealed to everybody, and you had this period in which we had that very strong universalÑi popular culture in some cases. we don't live in that country anymore. we have 133 cable channels. we lost the language of the universal culture. we have differing values like we had in the past. the founders established a federal government with limited powers with a lot of room for states, localities, and voluntary associations to do much of society's work. they specifically made the federal government knew rail on religion. states
, that would give us a non-tie. on the values question, you know, we have -- i think that sometimes we forget that the united states, during most history was a diverse country from the colonial times. i think those of us who grew up with or remember the sort of universal popular cultures of the radio entertainment programs, the movies of the 1930s and 40s, television in the 50s and early 1960s, there was a need ya set up with a huge -- media set up with a huge advantage of a popular culture...
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>> thank you very much for having us here. from the standpoint of the definitions -- [inaudible] when we speak about aridity, it is really how much moisture evaporators into the atmosphere. rain might fall that it disappears very quickly over the long-term there is an interesting component i would like to add a map context. it is a relatively contextually based issue. what i mean is that it's very much determined by human action and expectation and how much we withdraw and it is a trade-off between supply and demand. when we put drought on arab land, that is fine from the standpoint of doing that during the dry season. what you produce is a surprise in the system. >> this next question relates to africa. africa is the most drought stricken and vulnerable region of the world. what are the factors that make it so vulnerable? speak a little bit about that. and also its impacts as well. yes, it's true that africa is the most drought stricken region of the world. seven out of the 10 areas in africa have been affected by drought. it
>> thank you very much for having us here. from the standpoint of the definitions -- [inaudible] when we speak about aridity, it is really how much moisture evaporators into the atmosphere. rain might fall that it disappears very quickly over the long-term there is an interesting component i would like to add a map context. it is a relatively contextually based issue. what i mean is that it's very much determined by human action and expectation and how much we withdraw and it is a...
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the answer is for us to continue. years ago, people competed in commerce and we had cars and air transportation. we are now in the global marketplace. i was just in california and we need to compete across the country that involves investment technology and it starts in grades k-12. talk about jobs for people in their 20s and 30s, we don't focus on being more competitive or more grants. >> moderator: cohead 3 >> moderator: cohead >> it is due to the fact that our government hasn't been able to work together like everyone said. we are not putting in place specific things. it is equitably distributed. when i want to do is make sure that we have comprehensive tax reforms. and the evidence of benghazi. >> moderator: let's move onto the next question. >> i have campaigned with people all over the state. i think the best thing we can do is get government off of businesses back so that they understand that if they have a tax system that is fair and they can plan five or 10 years down the road in terms of buying equipment and
the answer is for us to continue. years ago, people competed in commerce and we had cars and air transportation. we are now in the global marketplace. i was just in california and we need to compete across the country that involves investment technology and it starts in grades k-12. talk about jobs for people in their 20s and 30s, we don't focus on being more competitive or more grants. >> moderator: cohead 3 >> moderator: cohead >> it is due to the fact that our government...
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please challenge us to do more. the other thing is there is a fixation just on an absolute test score. i do want to look at growth and gain and how much students are improving. including third-grade test scores, the dropout rate, and how we have seen the creativity move here. looking at graduation rates. looking at reductions in dropout rates. looking at college rates. or% of students are staying in college and perseverance, what percent of kids need remedial classes. just a fundamental accountability system that has tried to move away from it hocus of test scores to a more holistic set of indicators. but if you're going to reduce the dropout rate, i think you have to attack all the things you're talking about. so we are trying to change the incentive structure. those kinds of opportunities and learning experiences need to be the norm and not the exception. if you have thoughts on how to get a better, we would love to hear them. >> i'm going to be introducing the new child initiative. this includes how we can improv
please challenge us to do more. the other thing is there is a fixation just on an absolute test score. i do want to look at growth and gain and how much students are improving. including third-grade test scores, the dropout rate, and how we have seen the creativity move here. looking at graduation rates. looking at reductions in dropout rates. looking at college rates. or% of students are staying in college and perseverance, what percent of kids need remedial classes. just a fundamental...
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most of us need to now be on my wine that can produce babies. therefore, i was just wondering about with this casey's schedule you mentioned waking up at 4:00 and coming back maybe midnight sometimes, how do you balance with a career? because the mother is the most important role in the family and therefore the child and the child is everything we talk here. we also mention respect and dignity. how can a women in the united states the independent and have security of a courier and she has [inaudible] this is a part of the woman trimming about a career. not to be feared when she goes to an interview that she has children. thank you. >> thank you. >> i'd be happy to do that. i talked to about getting up to 4:30. what i do when i get up, i happen to have a son. he's grown up now. so when i get up at 4:30 to 5:00, he's off living his life. my husband and i have been in similar careers, so that really helped a lot. but over the years, i actually make choices in terms of what was in the pathway i was on i would do in order to create the flexibility fo
most of us need to now be on my wine that can produce babies. therefore, i was just wondering about with this casey's schedule you mentioned waking up at 4:00 and coming back maybe midnight sometimes, how do you balance with a career? because the mother is the most important role in the family and therefore the child and the child is everything we talk here. we also mention respect and dignity. how can a women in the united states the independent and have security of a courier and she has...
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the time, it robbed us from hope. yes. you cannot change the behavior of the iranian regime but what you can do is to give the likes -- 7,000 political prisoners who are right now in prison, you can give them hope, because the news does get into the prison, and if they actually hear that you in the united states of america -- and i promise you they will hear this -- you're standing up for them, and not about this whole masquerade of the whole neck tour thing that almost has become a joke. sive they there'd that you would be literally saving those political princers' lives. i have the luxury of not bag politician. i was in a political prison and i saw with my own eyes how thousands of young teenagers were brutally, massacred, after being tortured, and raped under the name of islam and religion. to be honest with you, all i'm interested in is just saving one life. if i can say one life, then i can die in peace. now, i know the arguments here are -- a lot are political, but for me, it is an issue of practicality, and it
the time, it robbed us from hope. yes. you cannot change the behavior of the iranian regime but what you can do is to give the likes -- 7,000 political prisoners who are right now in prison, you can give them hope, because the news does get into the prison, and if they actually hear that you in the united states of america -- and i promise you they will hear this -- you're standing up for them, and not about this whole masquerade of the whole neck tour thing that almost has become a joke. sive...
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of us? will be the salt if we are not the sole? if they lose the value, what will replace it? the same is true for america. look around the world. statistics tell us the most persecuted group from a numerical point of view are christians. the persecution against christians today and not just remote areas. i'm talking about china and egypt are christians in our jewish brothers and sisters understand persecution all too well. it's been the story of the jewish people for over 5000 years. people persecuted because of their feet to worship in hiding, told embalmed and worship destroyed, it could not speak again that, who will? and freedom is threatened paris rise of radical islam threatens the peace and safety of the world come if america does not say this is jonathan and should be done, who will? so i'm not advocating america can engage in every conflict on the planet or we try to solve the pre-civil war, but there's nothing to replace us. i promise you it's not the united nations. i promise you
of us? will be the salt if we are not the sole? if they lose the value, what will replace it? the same is true for america. look around the world. statistics tell us the most persecuted group from a numerical point of view are christians. the persecution against christians today and not just remote areas. i'm talking about china and egypt are christians in our jewish brothers and sisters understand persecution all too well. it's been the story of the jewish people for over 5000 years. people...
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we used gao certified adjudicators to help us do these file reviews so we made sure that the staff that were coming behind and reviewing had the competency to see what was missing and what she shoo be there. so this is about documentation, not having to look at a file -- >> your recommendation was that developed tools -- what tools have you developed. >> there's a number of initiatives ongoing currently and our own quality process. we have quality procedures in our contracts, our or contracts, well as our federal employees. there are several layer office review that occurs when a background investigation is being worked and when it is finalized. the terms of the contract has a number of requirement is within the contract for them to conduct a full quality reviewed investigation before it is delivered to the government. our federal investigators, as each lead is accomplished, there's review conducted by our reviewers. we have 400 federal employees, the sole role is quality assurance over our products that do a full review of each investigation. when that is finalized, and the final revie
we used gao certified adjudicators to help us do these file reviews so we made sure that the staff that were coming behind and reviewing had the competency to see what was missing and what she shoo be there. so this is about documentation, not having to look at a file -- >> your recommendation was that developed tools -- what tools have you developed. >> there's a number of initiatives ongoing currently and our own quality process. we have quality procedures in our contracts, our or...
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werfel for being here and helping us to work to this situation. i want to start out by saying that the very basis of any relationship is trust and we certainly see here that the trust has been broken. there is no doubt about that. i think prior to all of this being revealed over the last several months here if you were to ask someone what kind of reaction do you have in the letter from the irs they would have already said, they are so powerful that even if i haven't done something intentionally they are going to come down on me. it's not an organization that helps you work through something if you haven't done it properly. a lot of uncertainty. i can call one day and get one answer in the next and get another answer. there is already this image of the irs with people prior to this and i think that this is all just confirmed. what their feelings were that there was a distrust and they fear. restoring this trust is going to be very difficult. i just want to go back and chronicle a couple of things that have been said here and i'm going to add one to
werfel for being here and helping us to work to this situation. i want to start out by saying that the very basis of any relationship is trust and we certainly see here that the trust has been broken. there is no doubt about that. i think prior to all of this being revealed over the last several months here if you were to ask someone what kind of reaction do you have in the letter from the irs they would have already said, they are so powerful that even if i haven't done something intentionally...
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one is that drones, you know, there's a sense that using drone strikes, using airstrikes as a way that the affect the really combat its enemies without putting american forces at risk and with a sort of suffering the casualties we've seen in iraq and afghanistan. and while i think that maybe true long-term come i have great concerns about the potential blowback from his actions and that the potential casualties will be later on. that's a very difficult argument to make. i don't think anyone has the data to make it yet because we are still at the point where we haven't seen all the repercussions taking place for these attacks. but i do think that there will be unfortunately repercussions. the other thing i would note is that i think obviously given the situation in libya and benghazi, there are very real risks to american diplomats abroad. but i think what we've noticed over the past decade, the past two decades is moving really to assert that they risk aversion within the state department particularly. many more people who instead of having risk management, now we are much more risk-av
one is that drones, you know, there's a sense that using drone strikes, using airstrikes as a way that the affect the really combat its enemies without putting american forces at risk and with a sort of suffering the casualties we've seen in iraq and afghanistan. and while i think that maybe true long-term come i have great concerns about the potential blowback from his actions and that the potential casualties will be later on. that's a very difficult argument to make. i don't think anyone has...
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we thank president mandela and the people of southern africa for bringing us together teaching us to say that the struggle continues. [applause] >> so what i'm going to do it is tell you to stories. he would understand why i am telling you these two stories and what they mean. the first is that when we come out randall and walter and i went to talk to the press and with the ambassador and then we looked at each other. yes, we are not leaving and we echoed what he said. he looked at us and he said, how can we be part of the civil rights commissioner and this is our country. he didn't say that to randall, i don't know what he ever said. he said i'm having you arrested. and i guess he thought he was going to be scared we had no idea that it would work at all. we tried to be strategic. we tried to do that because we stepped out on faith and it needed to be done. it involves the whole story with congressman maxine waters. what she told me about the whole thing. we did it because it took off all over this country and people joined us. for almost two years, people came from everywhere. the
we thank president mandela and the people of southern africa for bringing us together teaching us to say that the struggle continues. [applause] >> so what i'm going to do it is tell you to stories. he would understand why i am telling you these two stories and what they mean. the first is that when we come out randall and walter and i went to talk to the press and with the ambassador and then we looked at each other. yes, we are not leaving and we echoed what he said. he looked at us and...
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which brings us to iraq in 2006. and so after three bloody years of american occupation, people started to ask the same question again, what went wrong or what has gone wrong if iraq? in iraq? and the answer, very quickly, becomes bad tactics and bad generals. and the solution is get a savior-general onboard, and he soon arrives onto the scene, and his name was general david petraeus with the surge of troops who would turn his army around, get it doing the tactics of counterinsurgency correctly, and the war could be put on a path to success. now, what brought about lowered levels of violence in iraq by the end of 2007 had to do with a lot of other things. but this belief that by turning the tactical approach of the army around as done by a savior-general, this kind of thing can put these wars of counterinsurgency on the path to success. which then brings us to or brings me to the war in afghanistan. in 2009. people asked, again, well, we've been here since 2002, and now it's 2009, what has gone wrong? and, again, we
which brings us to iraq in 2006. and so after three bloody years of american occupation, people started to ask the same question again, what went wrong or what has gone wrong if iraq? in iraq? and the answer, very quickly, becomes bad tactics and bad generals. and the solution is get a savior-general onboard, and he soon arrives onto the scene, and his name was general david petraeus with the surge of troops who would turn his army around, get it doing the tactics of counterinsurgency...
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none of us fall in that category. sometimes that sense is questioned, but we do have individuals who have the ability to see to the heart of the matter and find a way to resolve a problem. such scale is extremely valuable in the united states senate. a body by its very design is supposed to foster compromise between legislators on issues before the nation. and so it was a natural progression that following his success as mayor, dick lugar's next job would be serving hoosiers is the united states senator. since 1977, senator lugar has represented hoosiers have served our nation admirably. without question, senator lugar is the type of lawmakers later who works hard to bring both parties together, find common ground and pass the legislation. those contributions are many, including this fine valley service on the senate agriculture committee, senator lugar's most important role in the senate has to be his leadership of the senate foreign relations committee. as a two-time chairman of this committee, he has been one of th
none of us fall in that category. sometimes that sense is questioned, but we do have individuals who have the ability to see to the heart of the matter and find a way to resolve a problem. such scale is extremely valuable in the united states senate. a body by its very design is supposed to foster compromise between legislators on issues before the nation. and so it was a natural progression that following his success as mayor, dick lugar's next job would be serving hoosiers is the united...
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okay, so be sure among us know if you have a problem with us looking at that. i want to get that changed right away. if i was a woman in the military and i had a security clearance, that sure would impact my willingness to come forward. it sure would impact my willingness in terms of giving up my career. what about the suggestion if we have probable cause based on a sound criminal investigation and the jags are recommending to the convening authority that we go to a general court-martial proceeding, why are we so focused about that in the back of? why are we perpetrator at that point? >> senator, we do have the authority to move the perpetrator to another command or installation or other unit within discussion of the chain of command so that's an available option. would make it more tedious in the proceedings of the article xxxii investigation, motions hearings so you might have to move back and forth to the installation holding the court-martial. certain money is the chain of command authority. >> ftd as it would be for the vague to the terms of potentially ha
okay, so be sure among us know if you have a problem with us looking at that. i want to get that changed right away. if i was a woman in the military and i had a security clearance, that sure would impact my willingness to come forward. it sure would impact my willingness in terms of giving up my career. what about the suggestion if we have probable cause based on a sound criminal investigation and the jags are recommending to the convening authority that we go to a general court-martial...
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they have always lived up to their commitments to us. they are the leader in the country, and they are partnering with the leader in the largest pork producer in the world with the largest pork consuming country in the world with the largest processor in that country, the marriage is sort of very natural and very automatic. in terms of commitment, i'm very grateful for the fact that people like the unions have stepped forward and said we understand, they're going to honor our contracts. our producers in the industry, of the hog producing industry, many have stepped forward and said, we salute this transaction. as well as many of our competitors in the industry have also come forward saluting this transaction. it's good for this industry for the long-term. i've got over 30 years with smithfield and so i have an enormous investment in motion in this company. and i'm going to make sure, i'm still going to continue as ceo of this company and i'm going to have a hand in the future in a way this company continues to operate. and i realize we'r
they have always lived up to their commitments to us. they are the leader in the country, and they are partnering with the leader in the largest pork producer in the world with the largest pork consuming country in the world with the largest processor in that country, the marriage is sort of very natural and very automatic. in terms of commitment, i'm very grateful for the fact that people like the unions have stepped forward and said we understand, they're going to honor our contracts. our...
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use some common sense for a change. the old people used to call it moxie. use some common sense, dammit. and get it right. thank you for your time. [applause] >> thank you jay. were going to bring in somebody by phone from standing rock but first we're going to have one more again, very short video this one is from standing rock on sunday night . we saw sort of the images of the camp. this is showing how the camp and the protests and the protection of the water are being responded to by the police agencies. [native american chanting] >>. [native american chanting] >>. [native american chanting] we are unarmed people. [inaudible] >>. [shouting] [inaudible] >> we are still fighting. we are still here. we are shaking, we are wet. we are in pain but we are still here. >>. [native american chanting] >> well, that was last week and sunday night. several people who were injured sunday are still in hospital. i think we have with us now ... [inaudible] we have with us on the phone or we will in a minute lally d who is at standing rock. she's a holistic healer specia
use some common sense for a change. the old people used to call it moxie. use some common sense, dammit. and get it right. thank you for your time. [applause] >> thank you jay. were going to bring in somebody by phone from standing rock but first we're going to have one more again, very short video this one is from standing rock on sunday night . we saw sort of the images of the camp. this is showing how the camp and the protests and the protection of the water are being responded to by...
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let us use our influence to promote an issue when the system is not working against us, but to bring about the very thing for which we are here for today, change. [applause]. >> thank you very much, indeed. do we have a would-be contributor from scotland? we do. yes, the gentleman there. let's hear from you. >> thank you mr. speaker. i'm representing scotland. our curriculum, wise important? was it necessary? earlier this year many obtained scottish higher passes. last year, the number of young people going to further her education was a record high, 532,300. our education system as a nation is moving forward. or is it? the bitter twist is that when it comes to skills our generation is lacking. as a great man once said, education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school. we still love very little. yes, school provides us with the opportunity to learn numerous skills which can help us develop an advanced throughout our youth however, the current education it is flawed as the skills that will prepare us for our future life is inconsistently overlooked. whe
let us use our influence to promote an issue when the system is not working against us, but to bring about the very thing for which we are here for today, change. [applause]. >> thank you very much, indeed. do we have a would-be contributor from scotland? we do. yes, the gentleman there. let's hear from you. >> thank you mr. speaker. i'm representing scotland. our curriculum, wise important? was it necessary? earlier this year many obtained scottish higher passes. last year, the...
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affect us. i just wanted to put a strong stake in the ground to flag that this is a huge risk and it's a path we definitely don't want to take. for what it's worth our host has written about this point as well as christie and several others. >> i just want to pull it back to the international perspective on this because we have to remember that the internet does not stop at the atlantic and pacific ocean on either side of the united states and both from the going dark perspective, the u.s. rhetoric around whether or not we are going to undermined encryption or whether or not that's acceptable has provided a lot of wiggle room for countries to pass laws or implement policies that actually do undermined encryption, either give them authority to outlaw an end encryption and in some cases there are laws that require end-users to install backdoors on all of their devices within specific countries and so there's that element, while at the same time we are talking about government hacking without havin
affect us. i just wanted to put a strong stake in the ground to flag that this is a huge risk and it's a path we definitely don't want to take. for what it's worth our host has written about this point as well as christie and several others. >> i just want to pull it back to the international perspective on this because we have to remember that the internet does not stop at the atlantic and pacific ocean on either side of the united states and both from the going dark perspective, the...
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like us, follow us, tweet us and share us. it matters. not only matters to give us exposure but it matters because when people are talking about brain health and a comfortable and transparent way suddenly the barriers can be broken down. people will take their brain health into their own hands without fear and trepidation. i thank you for all your time and i hope i didn't go way too far over. [applause] >> we have got some time for questions and the first question is right up here. you have to wait for the microphone. >> i heard you when you started with your daughter. we know now that i can be on a plane, i can be on a ship, i can be in a place that knows how to take that cell phone, that photo and start to teach them how to use it. i believe that's human capital that we have not used. does any of your research tell you how to take that human capital? with all of them have digital in their hands they can be a tutor? >> that's a very good question and yes we talk about violence being a problem here's an experiment. what i think is violenc
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you want to take us on, okay. we will throw everything we have got into it and then you make the decision. we have the capacity to do that. >> from thehe disinformation thinking more about the elections coming up you hear a lot of anxiety about whether it's the voting machines or other elements of the voting process in the midterms, how confident can we be that we are defending the security of our political system? >> we have toem become it becaue if we don't have confidence in the party you want to support that becomes a question that undermines democracy. it sounds like somebody's possibly so we have to make every effort. i tried to outline some of the efforts we were making. it has to be solid. look what happened down in florida in one area of one county,a, dhs. that threw us into a constitutional crisis. to find out the one state on old and electoral vote. >> control of the senate or the house. >> we are not looking at the presidential here but we will be. so we have to to put everything we can into it. we are
you want to take us on, okay. we will throw everything we have got into it and then you make the decision. we have the capacity to do that. >> from thehe disinformation thinking more about the elections coming up you hear a lot of anxiety about whether it's the voting machines or other elements of the voting process in the midterms, how confident can we be that we are defending the security of our political system? >> we have toem become it becaue if we don't have confidence in the...
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we're not using them operational income, that's where were not using but they are being used in training. software things that have to be worked out and i have confidence in it as the program. >> ideals my time back. >> miss gloria is recognized for five minutes. >> iq and general milley over the last year i've been reviewing the to look at things both positive and negative on the current organization. a couple of questions i had. us code 163 states the president may direct the communications between the president or secretary of defense and commanders of the unified combatant command be transmitted to the chairmanof the joint chiefs of staff . as the president or secretary given direction to you that communication to the combatant commanders to go through you ? >> word is routine communications and it's in the ucp and yes it's currently in effect. routine communications, normal communications but the chain of command is clear. the chain of command is the resident secretary of defense and the service secretaries for the apartments area i am an advisor and i advised on the advantages and
we're not using them operational income, that's where were not using but they are being used in training. software things that have to be worked out and i have confidence in it as the program. >> ideals my time back. >> miss gloria is recognized for five minutes. >> iq and general milley over the last year i've been reviewing the to look at things both positive and negative on the current organization. a couple of questions i had. us code 163 states the president may direct...
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they use health insurance. they do have some compensation negotiation that you ran shows how to insurance. there is a fun opportunity and it could be unions to do things that benefit, income security, training and career progression. so the fact is a lot of people who want to be the economics research for you. i'm not good at marketing and sales for myself and answered i don't cannot file my taxes. there's a whole ecosystem of different services to enable people to do all that kind of got work that they are not good at and don't know how to do and don't want to do. >> i think it's a really worthwhile point because we have an economy and a social system built up around the idea of goods manufacturing goods, distributing them, selling them at retail stores and we know how to build an economy and society around that. we are still figuring out how you build a society around an economy full of services and included in that is the people who are working part-time jobs. one interesting trend i would note. a great news
they use health insurance. they do have some compensation negotiation that you ran shows how to insurance. there is a fun opportunity and it could be unions to do things that benefit, income security, training and career progression. so the fact is a lot of people who want to be the economics research for you. i'm not good at marketing and sales for myself and answered i don't cannot file my taxes. there's a whole ecosystem of different services to enable people to do all that kind of got work...
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affect us. this is a huge risk and it's a path we definitely don't want to take for what it's worth joy has written about this point as well as several others but i think it's important. >> i just want to pull it back to the international perspective on this a little bit because we have to notice the internet does not stop at the atlantic or the pacific oceans on either side of the united states. it's actually used globally so the u.s. rhetoric around whether or not we are going to undermine encryption or whether or not that's accessible has provided a lot of wiggle room for other countries to pass laws that implement policies that to undermine encryption either give them authority to outlaw into it and encryption from being used by companies. there are a lot of them that require end-users in specific countries others that element while at the same time we are talking about government hacking without having rules for it. we are seeing other countries also pick up on that and in the uk for exampl
affect us. this is a huge risk and it's a path we definitely don't want to take for what it's worth joy has written about this point as well as several others but i think it's important. >> i just want to pull it back to the international perspective on this a little bit because we have to notice the internet does not stop at the atlantic or the pacific oceans on either side of the united states. it's actually used globally so the u.s. rhetoric around whether or not we are going to...
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you are one of us. i was one of first bipartisan majority to be a part of that comprehensive immigration preform. duckworth: bayou vote against. kirk: in the long run we need more border security and that bipartisan space to have immigration reform to bring those 525,000 people speaking speaking spanish for the roots that very deep in this community. duckworth: the problem with the senator is he is not concerned on this issue when he votes for one way then votes another. in 2007 he even said the best way to combat illegal immigration was to distribute free contraception in mexico he also voted against the dream act he cannot even answer your question he is not consistent. there is reform the must we fair and practical and humane. when my dad lost is job even alive was his daughter of the american revolution my mom could not come with us. for those months we were separated we suffered and i cannot imagine what it would be like to be secure sold to have your parents deported overseas because you are ameri
you are one of us. i was one of first bipartisan majority to be a part of that comprehensive immigration preform. duckworth: bayou vote against. kirk: in the long run we need more border security and that bipartisan space to have immigration reform to bring those 525,000 people speaking speaking spanish for the roots that very deep in this community. duckworth: the problem with the senator is he is not concerned on this issue when he votes for one way then votes another. in 2007 he even said...
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not everyone who uses pink killers go on to use heroin. the risk factors tend to be having a prior history of substance abuse, a prior history of major depression or other psychiatric problems or alcohol problems. that's an important thing to keep in mind. the next five, i'm just going to go quickly through this one. it shows you the kind of medication that opiate pain killer medications that have been prescribed since 1996 through through 2004. there are two points i want to make. the pink as you can see across our what are called oxycodone medication. the most common is percocet. the green is hydrocodone. most people know that is vicodin, but there are other formulations. the blue is other medication. interestingly, i was just going to call attention to the red on the bottom, that's oxycontin. even though it's gone on to play some role and lesser role after it was reformulated and became harder to crush in 2010, the actual prescription is actually modest. the second part of the slide that is quite important is the fact that it is dipping
not everyone who uses pink killers go on to use heroin. the risk factors tend to be having a prior history of substance abuse, a prior history of major depression or other psychiatric problems or alcohol problems. that's an important thing to keep in mind. the next five, i'm just going to go quickly through this one. it shows you the kind of medication that opiate pain killer medications that have been prescribed since 1996 through through 2004. there are two points i want to make. the pink as...